Lukas Renggli wrote:
>
>
> The words you show are simply not in the dictionary:
>
> - These words I don't know, but I am not a native speaker:
>
> ftmch
> drepehs
>
Intentional misspellings, which are correctly flagged (first was a character
on the BBC show 'The Young Ones, second is my surname backwards :) )
Lukas Renggli wrote:
>
> - The implementation excepts to have natural language in comments, not
> code. Thus this is not split:
>
> goodVariable
>
OK. I put those in the class comments because the browser creates the
comment for you by default, like:
A RBLiteralValuesSpellingRule is xxxxxxxxx.
Instance Variables
matcher:
matcher
- xxxxx
So it is your call whether you want class comments to be able to have the
variable names in.
> - I don't know about apostrophes at the end of the word. Should they be
> removed?
>
> methods''
> don't'
> RB'
> IT'
> OK'
>
>
Again, your call as to whether you want people to be able to use in class
comments something like:
To test, enter into a workspace:
'This is what you need to type'
or,
The valid entries are: 'yes', 'no','maybe'
There is the edge case of possessive plural apostrophes like:
The methods' categories
which is grammatically correct but most people can probably live without.
Stan
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